reader Posted August 20, 2021 Posted August 20, 2021 From Pattaya Mail Thai Airways International (THAI) announced to resume international and domestic flight operations during the August – October period. In response to demand for air travel, the airline will operate flights to international and domestic destinations under the Covid-19 prevention measures, said Nond Kalinta, THAI’s chief commercial officer. The domestic route is: Bangkok – Phuket: two flights per week every Thursday and Friday, starting from September to October. The routes to support the Phuket Sandbox project are: Bangkok- Phuket- Frankfurt: one weekly flight on Thursdays. Bangkok- Phuket – London: one weekly flight on Fridays. Bangkok-Paris-Phuket-Bangkok: one weekly flight on Thursdays. Bangkok-Zurich-Phuket- Bangkok: one weekly flight every Friday. The routes to Europe and Australia Bangkok – London: two flights per week, Wednesdays and Sundays. Bangkok – Frankfurt: two flights per week, Saturdays and Sundays. Bangkok – Copenhagen: two flights per week, Tuesdays and Saturdays (only on Saturdays in September). Bangkok – Sydney: two flights per week, Wednesdays and Sundays. https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/thai-airways-to-resume-intl-and-domestic-flight-operations-for-august-october-368592 khaolakguy, vinapu and TotallyOz 3 Quote
gerefan Posted August 20, 2021 Posted August 20, 2021 Don’t rush and book months in advance. Airline ‘street cred’ is at an all time low and they cancel on a whim. If interested suggest look at their reliability over several months to see how many “cancellations” happen. splinter1949, TotallyOz and Boy69 2 1 Quote
Guest Posted August 21, 2021 Posted August 21, 2021 12 hours ago, gerefan said: Don’t rush and book months in advance. Airline ‘street cred’ is at an all time low and they cancel on a whim. If interested suggest look at their reliability over several months to see how many “cancellations” happen. I agree totally. Do bear in mind that with the requirement for testing before traveling, COE's, advance hotel bookings etc, a flight cancellation would be far more inconvenient than normal. For the last trip, we were checking which flights actually operated using FLIGHTRADAR24. That gives up to 7 days data for free, so the options are to either pay the sub or monitor them over a period of time. Swiss Air seemed to operate reliably, whereas the number of flights operated by EVA and Thai did not seem to match what was advertised earlier. Even Swiss moved our return flights, but that was announced weeks in advance, so was not a problem. Quote
macaroni21 Posted August 21, 2021 Posted August 21, 2021 14 hours ago, gerefan said: Don’t rush and book months in advance. Airline ‘street cred’ is at an all time low and they cancel on a whim. And governments can impose new lockdowns or quarantine requirements with hardly any notice. Do you hear me: Australia? vinapu 1 Quote
vinapu Posted August 21, 2021 Posted August 21, 2021 4 hours ago, z909 said: I agree totally. a flight cancellation would be far more inconvenient than normal. inconvenient yes but at least airlines seem to be very accommodating. I already re-schedule twice my last year ticket to BKK with no questions asked. Now that told me to keep reservation code opened and book again whenever I will feel like flying. Quote
Popular Post gerefan Posted August 21, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 21, 2021 3 hours ago, vinapu said: inconvenient yes but at least airlines seem to be very accommodating. I already re-schedule twice my last year ticket to BKK with no questions asked. Now that told me to keep reservation code opened and book again whenever I will feel like flying. Another important point raised by that post. DO NOT book with a retailer. Nowadays pay the little extra and book direct with the airline. It save a lot of hassle if you need to change flight schedules and what happens if that retailer goes out of business? tm_nyc, PeterRS, 10tazione and 2 others 5 Quote
Boy69 Posted August 22, 2021 Posted August 22, 2021 9 hours ago, gerefan said: Another important point raised by that post. DO NOT book with a retailer. Nowadays pay the little extra and book direct with the airline. It save a lot of hassle if you need to change flight schedules and what happens if that retailer goes out of business? Yes I totally agree and better to book at the last minute. Quote
10tazione Posted August 22, 2021 Posted August 22, 2021 While Thailand is still struggling with shot nr. 1, in Q4/2021 or beginning 2022 for some of us who want to go to Thailand a new uncertainty will arise: The 6-month-validity of the 2nd vaccination will expire. So we could try to get a third shot before departure (while I think most western countries will extend validity to 9 months, so might be difficult to obtain?), but will that be accepted by Thai authorities? Or we travel before expiry and the vaccination will expire during the stay in Thailand which could again raise some problens like limiting the travel options within Thailand. Quote
vinapu Posted August 22, 2021 Posted August 22, 2021 1 hour ago, 10tazione said: While Thailand is still struggling with shot nr. 1, in Q4/2021 or beginning 2022 for some of us who want to go to Thailand a new uncertainty will arise: The 6-month-validity of the 2nd vaccination will expire. So we could try to get a third shot before departure (while I think most western countries will extend validity to 9 months, so might be difficult to obtain?), but will that be accepted by Thai authorities? Or we travel before expiry and the vaccination will expire during the stay in Thailand which could again raise some problems like limiting the travel options within Thailand. your concerns are valid but I wouldn't worry until very close to decision about travel . Rules are inconsistent from nation to nation and are changing more often than some people underwear. I don't even start about sense some of them make. So while we mentally may be prepared for scenario A in fact version D.1.7 will apply at time of our travel. Only thing we can do is to be prepared to jump at first feasible opportunity. reader, Londoner and Boy69 3 Quote
macaroni21 Posted April 5, 2022 Posted April 5, 2022 Here's a recent review of Thai Airways' business class from Bangkok to Heathrow. Has service deteriorated after the huge losses the airline suffered as a result of the pandemic? Ryanqqq 1 Quote
Members tm_nyc Posted April 6, 2022 Members Posted April 6, 2022 Nothing really shocking here (IMO), in spite of the click-bait title of the video. With mediocre food & service, Thai Airways continues to be an OK but not very competitive international air travel option. Maybe it used to be different & maybe that was the point of the video, but not recently. Quote
fedssocr Posted April 6, 2022 Posted April 6, 2022 And then we got the news today that bankrupt TG is taking delivery of 2 of 3 new 777-300ERs that will have first class for a certain person's trips between BKK and Germany tm_nyc 1 Quote
Popular Post vinapu Posted April 7, 2022 Popular Post Posted April 7, 2022 2 hours ago, fedssocr said: TG is taking delivery of 2 of 3 new 777-300ERs that will have first class for a certain person's trips between BKK and Germany you were supposed to keep quiet about my travel plans GWMinUS, Ryanqqq, splinter1949 and 6 others 1 8 Quote